Air Quality Engineer

AECOMChelmsford, MA
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About The Position

AECOM is seeking an experienced Air Quality Engineer for immediate employment at our Chelmsford, MA office. This position is within our air permitting and compliance group.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental, civil or chemical engineering or similar field +4 years of experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and / or education
  • 4 years of air quality permitting and regulatory compliance experience
  • Valid Driver’s License and as a condition of employment must be able to pass AECOM’s Motor Vehicle Records review
  • Due to the nature of work, US citizenship required

Nice To Haves

  • Business development experience including proposal development
  • Experience interpreting and implementing State and Federal air quality regulations
  • 6+ years of air quality permitting and regulatory compliance experience

Responsibilities

  • Preparation of air permit application packages
  • Air permitting strategy development
  • Air regulatory review and compliance
  • Preparation of air emission inventories
  • Prepare proposals and cost estimates
  • Work closely with clients to develop strategies that will aid the client in maintaining compliance and operational flexibility while meeting client’s expectations related to scope, budget, schedule and quality

Benefits

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits
  • Paid time off
  • Leaves of absences
  • Voluntary benefits
  • Perks
  • Flexible work options
  • Well-being resources
  • Employee assistance program
  • Business travel insurance
  • Service recognition awards
  • Retirement savings plan
  • Employee stock purchase plan

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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